This isn’t the same general mentioned in this song, correct?
This isn’t the same general mentioned in this song, correct?
Before your comment, I thought I recognized this person, but could remember from where. Then your hint referencing TwoSetViolin helped me recall this is Hilary Hahn. Haven’t seen that channel in while, hope she still does those fun informal guest appearances.
Oh nice blend of sci-fi and fantasy. Here is another comic about mermaids and environmental catastrophs, but more of a slice of life:
https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/the-little-trashmaid/list?title_no=300138
From the size and proximity of the projected shadow, how close do folks think that plane buzzed over that last building?
The left wing tip, it looked less than a wing span away in hight. Yikes!
What? I’m using neon with Nvidia’s v550 driver right now. I’ll try switching switching to v555 driver as linked in OP via apt once it available through Nvidia’s (compatible) debian repos for Ubuntu.
https://neon.kde.org ? Not sure if it’s received this patch yet, but it ships the latest version of KDE 6.
I think they’re referring to the common trope:
Are the two Linux devices on the same IP subnet?
Are any of the other KDE connect features working?
“Hey! Why don’t you pick on someone your own size?” *proceeds to pics on someone his own size
For a second there I thought you were advocating for fluorescent green or monochromatic CRT screens of old.
That’s a neat AI artifact of associative or transitive probabilities. Typewriters -> keyboards -> split keyboards -> split typewriters? I’d like to see some modern PC manufacture decorum through a steampunk filter.
I’m surprised I couldn’t yet find a dummy HDMI plug to spoof a 4K@120Hz capable display. All the ones I’ve found thus far only support 120Hz at 1080p, and never any HDR support at all. I have an OLED android device with 2K screen and matching refresh rate, but the without a physical monitor to stream capturing from. Emulating such display resolutions and colored depths also seems just as formidably challenging.
Aside from my PC, the newest device I own is only a snapdragon 8 gen 1 soc device, which I think sadly doesn’t have a hardware AV1 decider. Definitely a consideration for later upgrades.
I would also guess the smaller range of hardware revisions is easier to keep track of when considering something as device specific as microphone frequency response curves or approximate intrinsic camera calibration values, thus simplifying the post-processing or data ingestion from an aggregate deployment of recording equipment.
While Android devices are probably significantly cheaper, they’d vary quite a bit in terms of microphone, camera, and lens manufacturers, not to mention ADCs, gain to noise ratios and cheapest firmware, depending on what the OEM felt like swapping to for that minor product revision.
Not sure how precise these researchers are trying to calibrate and rectify field measurements, but if they’re using internal phone sensors rather then external AV peripherals, then homogeneity across field computers would simply matters of data uniformity.
Any recommendations for fine tuning Sunshine to match Nvidia’s local Gamestream? I haven’t had much luck in getting Sunshine to run as smoothly at 4K 120Hz HDR 150Mbps via LAN as Nvidia’s deprecated streaming server software, so have to slow to migrate over.
Like a mini cat bus!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catbus
I wonder how health insurance providers would then find ways of carving out new coverage exemptions for treatment to upper lips.
Did practically everyone just bring their own binoculars or spyglasses? Those are some hemorrhaging nosebleed sections up in the rafters.
Ah, was wondering if that was an alternate nickname, or if the lyrics had a typo.